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Traveled from Caglairi along a combination of road types. Interpreting the GPS directions took us up lanes and dead ends but the advantage was we were off the tourist routes. Housing so different to Australian standards. However all seemed well kept. We stopped at Nauaghi and toured the archeological restoration of Stone, Bronze, Steel and Roman civilizations. These stone constructions after being utilised for various requirements were abandoned around the 6th century ...

... likely at breakfast time! Then some small sweet pastries: marzipan,orange cake,almond macaron and a sticky fruit cake with hard icing. Strange but interesting . After this our waiter bought out a myrtle liqueur each. Myrtle is a local type of berry which is used in a lot of Sardinian foods from jams to cheeses etc. We walked back to the car , we have noticed quite a few refugees from Africa, they are all on street corners trying to ...

... special folding bits hanging from them which were buried in the sand to stop them blowing away! Never seen that in NZ. I walked down to the water , a very pebbly and granite and quartz beach , a bit ******* the feet! The water was nice , just the right temperature and so clear and that amazing blue. After that we drove home to some Prosecco and my turn to cook dinner. We had the best grilled Mediteranean vegetable dish known to the Med. picture should be there! From Robyn in ...

... day as we wove our way through small coastal villages with no one around and land that had been scorched blonde by the hot sun. Finding our accomodation has always been an interesting operation between us and the GPS! This time the chap actually had a sign on his gate telling us the name 'Residence Villa Giada'. He showed us in, nice with air con , kitchenette and another swimming pool. It was so nice to cool off!!

... Looked like it was on private land now, not a public space anymore, what a shame!!!

So took a picture from side of road, you should see them.

We carried on to Bosa, a small town on the west coast by the sea where we had some lunch at one of the beachside restaurants. People were passionately sunbathing in the mid day sun amidst a mass of brightly colored umbrellas, against blue sky,the ...